Rane, who had a closed-door meeting with Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and state Congress chief Manikrao Thakre to iron out the issues that led to his stepping down, remained unpacified and insisted on acceptance of his resignation.
"It was decided that the Chief Minister will seek an appointment with Sonia Gandhi in the next couple of days. I, Chavan and Manikrao Thakre will then meet her to discuss issues I have raised," Rane told reporters.
Asked if he was offered the post of state Congress president as a solution to the impasse, he said," No such offer was made. The solution lies in acceptance of my resignation."
Later, Chavan told reporters he had asked Rane to withdraw his resignation and assured him the issues raised in his letter would be communicated to the party's central leadership. He hoped the matter would be sorted out through negotiations.
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